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Composting: Escondido vs Fallbrook

How do composting rules compare between Escondido, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Fallbrook has fewer restrictions than Escondido.

Escondido, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Escondido mandates organic waste separation under CA SB 1383. Residents receive green-waste carts from EDCO. Backyard composting is allowed and encouraged. Multi-family and businesses must subscribe to organics service.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Few Restrictions

Backyard composting is permitted in unincorporated San Diego County. SB 1383 requires organic waste diversion statewide. Composting should avoid attracting wildlife in rural foothill areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEscondidoFallbrook
State LawCA SB 1383SB 1383 (2022)
HaulerEDCO Waste-
Backyard CompostAllowed, no permit under 100 sq ft-
Setback5 ft from property line-
Multi-Family/BizMust subscribe to organics service-
Composting-Permitted
SB 1383-Organic diversion required
Wildlife-Enclosed bins recommended (rural)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Escondido FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard compost bin in Escondido?

No β€” residential-scale composting (under 100 sq ft, 5 ft setback, no odor/vectors) is allowed without a permit on any single-family parcel.

Does Escondido require food scraps in the green cart?

Yes. Under SB 1383 food waste must go in your EDCO green organics cart, not the black trash cart. Paper plates and napkins with food residue are also accepted.

Fallbrook FAQ

Can I compost in SD County?

Yes. Use enclosed bins in rural areas to avoid wildlife.

Is composting required?

SB 1383 requires organic diversion. Compost or use green bin.

What about wildlife?

Enclosed bins prevent coyotes and raccoons. Open piles not recommended in foothill/rural areas.

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